va32h
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No schools around here allow this and not for the reasons any of you mentioned. Aren't any of you concerned about parents being allowed in cafeterias in this day and age? While you may be going to spend time with your child and genuinely care about them, what about the parents that are up to no good (could be a multitude of things)? I wouldn't want someone like that in a cafeteria with my child if I had kids. And as a teacher, I wouldn't feel safe with parents in the building like that. How do I know they really leave the bulilding? How do I know they don't have a weapon? People are nutty.
Why ever leave your house then? There may be a crazed gunman right there on the corner. Those people shopping at the grocery store - you don't know them, and any one of them could follow you home and plot to assault or kidnap your child. How do you know every single person you walk past isn't carrying a weapon? I'd stop getting my mail if I were you - your mailman could be a homicidal manic putting letter bombs in your mailbox. And don't subscribe to the paper - that delivery boy could be a pervert, and now he knows your address! In fact, why not just dig a bunker under your house and live in that?
I cannot and will not go through life terrified that my children's classmate's parents are always "up to no good" and should therefore be banned from setting foot in the school their own child attends.
The likelihood that something untoward would happen to a child in a cafeteria full of 100+ teachers and students is ludicrous.
And to conclude that you and you alone are there because you care about your child, and every other parent is there because they are nutty and up to no good, is just paranoid.
That's seems so...encouraging a clique to me. Plus, I looked at the lunch menu when I got home and the cafeteria was serving pizza today!

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It is kind of fun to watch their little faces as it dawns on them that the grown up is too dumb to tattle to. 